Coalition issues position paper on CCE physical therapy requirement
The Chiropractic Coalition made up of the International Chiropractors
Association (ICA), Federation of Straight Chiropractors and Organizations (FSCO)
and the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) issued a position paper that
opposes revision of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) Standards
mandating colleges to add physiotherapy courses.
The paper read: The Coalition affirms that colleges have the right to
autonomy in determining their institutional missions and the Council on
Chiropractic Education (CCE) Educational Standards must respect
institutional autonomy and educational diversity. We assert that
accreditation is intended to establish minimal standards for good practice
in the field, evaluate institutions and programs according to those
standards, and publish lists of colleges meeting those standards. The
accrediting process should not be used to shape or reshape a profession. A
standard mandating the teaching of physical therapy would violate these
accreditation precepts and constitute a serious infringement on rights of
colleges to formulate and pursue their institutional mission.
The Chiropractic Coalition, founded in November 2002 by
three major chiropractic organizations the International Chiropractors
Association (ICA), the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA), and the Federation
of Straight Chiropractors and Organizations (FSCO) brings together diverse
subluxation-based chiropractic organizations working in the best interest of
the public and the profession. Currently, more than a
dozen organizations worldwide are affiliated with the Coalition.
To read more about the
Chiropractic Coalition
website.